Finally. Real-Time Translations Of Monday Night Football
Do you ever find yourself watching Monday Night Football andwondering just what in the world Dennis Miller's talking about?
What do 17th century Benedictine monks have to do with a
quarterback sack, anyway?
Don't despair. A company called Shadowpack Inc. will decipher sky-high-brow Miller's obscure references and deliver the information to your Internet-capable cell phone or palmtop in real time. The only delay, says Lance Schneier, founder and CEO of Shadowpack, will be the time it takes his "war room" occupants to do the translations.
Twenty-person Shadowpack creates wireless Internet sites, whether
it's extending a conventional Web site for PDA use or creating a
walking tour of downtown Boston led and informed by a PDA. Or
demystifying hipster Miller. Point your PDA to http://www.dmdmyst.com (Dennis Miller demystified, get it?), and
whenever you feel lost, hit your refresh button to get some
clarification.
Britannica.com performs a similar service, but it posts Tuesday
mornings. By then, though, you may have forgotten altogether that
Miller saw a little Anne Robert Jacques Turgot in the Bears'
defensive strategy.
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